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Brake caliper paint

DanB

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I'm upgrading the brakes on my C5 and need advise on paint products. I want to use red paint on the calipers. Is regular engine paint ok and will it last?
Thanks

Dan
 
Engine paint may work just fine, several other threads on the subject have indicated good results. Duplicolor markets a kit for calipers in 4 colors including red, for about $17 in case you haven't run onto that one.
 
There are paints that come with different temp ratings... You want to find one that is rated to 900 deg F. You will also want to prep the surface by brushing with a brass wire brush and finish off with a spray of Acetone or paint thiner... do not use carb cleaner or the like, as it does not evaporate completely... it leaves residue which will cause the paint you put on to bubble or flake off and or turn color.
 
Duplicolor makes a great caliper paint.
Customizing your brake calipers just got a whole lot easier. Now you can just brush on color with NEW High Performance Caliper Paint Kit. The complete kit includes everything you need to add color and style to your brake calipers: Caliper Cleaner, Caliper Paint, stir stick, paint brush, masking tape and complete instruction book. The kit includes enough to customize four calipers and is heat resistant to 500° F intermittent. Caliper Paint features Ceramic Resins for maximum heat dissipation. It won’t blister, flake, crack or peel. Four hot colors available to match your ride; Red, Yellow, Silver and Racing Black Satin.
I used it on my rear calipers. :cool
 
I used the spray on caliper paint last weekend on mine. A little masking tape and large towel for the wheel well and they came out great. It's a high temp paint. Use simple green first to clean them then blow dry with air.

They'll look even better when my chrome rims get put on tomorrow
 
I used this from Eastwood and it did both the 76 and the 96 Impala SS
 
Another option would be to send them to me to have them power coated in whatever color you want. I do them for $45 ea. for CAC members. If you want to see pictures let me know.:beer
 

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